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Hey it's me.
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I'm a feminist!
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2-Jun-2013, 12:55 PM

Bingowings said:

^Sarongs, kilts and grass skirts are already sold in mens clothing shops.

And a large minority of people dabble in 'trannywear' for a variety of reasons, some having a laugh, some because the clothes feel comfortable, some because they just want to or because they are transgender.

And these things do change.

The hair of men and women has gone through cycles of acceptability, beards for men once seen as practically mandatory are now practically banned by some employers, in the past only labourers wore jeans now anyone can.

 

I can't see skirts ever becoming unisex attire. Hairy legs do not suit skirts and men haven't got hour glass figures. A skirt is designed to show off the natural curves of a woman's body. The same way as a tailor made suit from Saville Row is designed to fit a mans physique. If some bloke wants to walk around in a skirt, I can't see what contentious point they're trying to make? Other than 'I'm different from everyone else' which is crap in my eyes because your inner personality is what makes you different. Not what the opinion of a bunch of strangers who don't truly know you think when they pass you in the street.